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Rome Fiumicino Airport

Overview

Fiumicino Airport, or the Rome Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino
Airport, is the sixth busiest airport in Europe and handles over 35
million passengers annually. Fiumicino is a great airport to use
when visiting Rome as is well connected to the centre of the city
through public transportation making it easy to skip the traffic
jams after a long flight.

The airport has loads of shops, restaurants and passenger
entertainment options. However, there are often queues during peak
periods and passengers are advised to arrive early to skip the
masses.

Location

The airport is 19 miles (30km) southwest of central Rome.

Getting to the city

The train station is across the road from Terminal 3, near car
park D. There are two trains to the city. The Leonardo Express
travels directly to Roma Termini, the station in the city centre,
every half hour from 6.30am to 11.30pm, for €14. Buy a ticket
at the ticketing counter in the station and then validate it at one
of the machines (the ticket will then be valid for an hour and a
half). A cheaper option is the slightly slower Metro line FR1,
which runs to major stations (Tiburtina, Tuscolana, Ostiense and
Trastevere) every 15 minutes, or every half hour on Sundays and
holidays, and costs €8.

Cotral buses leave from Roma Tiburtina railway station and stop
at Piazza dei Cinquecento in front of the national museum.

Time

GMT +1 (GMT +2 between the last Sunday in March and the Saturday before the last Sunday in October).

Contacts

Telephone: +39 06 65 951 or +39 06 6595 4554.

Car rental

The car rental desks are in the multi-storey car park lots C and
B, directly in front of the terminal and connected via passenger
walkways. Simply follow the signs from the arrivals area. There are
several major companies represented, including Hertz, Avis, Sixt
and Budget, as well as a few local operators.

Airport Taxis

Authorised taxis can usually be found in the arrivals areas.

Transfer between terminals

A free shuttle bus operates between the terminals and car parks
every 15 minutes.

Facilities

Airport facilities include ATMs and currency exchange,
information desks, travel agents, pharmacies, massage parlours, a
beauty parlour, a hairdresser, a solarium, as well as slot machines
and laundry facilities. The ATA Hotel Executive Centre in Area B
has business facilities, and there are myriad shopping and dining
options.

Parking

Parking spaces are available in front of the terminal, and there
is a variety of options within the garages and long-term lots. All
parking options are connected to the terminals via walkways or
shuttle buses.

Departure Tax

None.

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Airlines

Flights to Rome Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport can be
booked from most cities worldwide. Some of the major airlines
offering flights to Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport include Aer
Lingus, Air Berlin, Air France, Air Canada, British Airways, China
Airlines, easyJet, Jet2.com, Iberia, Lufthansa, Qatar Airways, US
Airways, Vueling Airways, Wind Jet and many more.

Internet

Free wifi is available and internet kiosks are also
provided.

Business Lounges

The ATA Hotel Executive Centre is fully-equipped for all
business needs. However, it is located after security.